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by Dirk Gently » 21 Jun 2007 11:13

woody61 Anyone remember the game against Sunderland (97?) at EP, when we won 4-0? I remember the southbank singing 4-nill to the blue and white, when one of the macham fans ran on to the pitch, grabbed the loose ball and kicked it into the Reading goal. Without missing a beat, the Southbank sang 4-1 to the blue and white... I think the fan managed to dodge the tangos too.
Good bunch of fans, and a good night in the Spread I seem to recall.


Yep - remember it well. Asaba scored two, and ISTR the the Mackem fan ran on and put the ball in the net just after the keeper had put it down and run back to take a goal kick. :lol:

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by woody61 » 21 Jun 2007 11:18

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woody61 Anyone remember the game against Sunderland (97?) at EP, when we won 4-0? I remember the southbank singing 4-nill to the blue and white, when one of the macham fans ran on to the pitch, grabbed the loose ball and kicked it into the Reading goal. Without missing a beat, the Southbank sang 4-1 to the blue and white... I think the fan managed to dodge the tangos too.
Good bunch of fans, and a good night in the Spread I seem to recall.


Yep - remember it well. Asaba scored two, and ISTR the the Mackem fan ran on and put the ball in the net just after the keeper had put it down and run back to take a goal kick. :lol:


That's it - but who was the keeper? Wiggy? Mautone? don't think it was Hammond...

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by SpaceCruiser » 21 Jun 2007 11:19

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woody61 Anyone remember the game against Sunderland (97?) at EP, when we won 4-0? I remember the southbank singing 4-nill to the blue and white, when one of the macham fans ran on to the pitch, grabbed the loose ball and kicked it into the Reading goal. Without missing a beat, the Southbank sang 4-1 to the blue and white... I think the fan managed to dodge the tangos too.
Good bunch of fans, and a good night in the Spread I seem to recall.


Yep - remember it well. Asaba scored two, and ISTR the the Mackem fan ran on and put the ball in the net just after the keeper had put it down and run back to take a goal kick. :lol:


That's it - but who was the keeper? Wiggy? Mautone? don't think it was Hammond...


Mautone, most definitely. Mihalov had gone before Bullivant took over.

Here you go. http://www.royals.org/matdoc/041097.html

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by Dirk Gently » 21 Jun 2007 11:21

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woody61 Anyone remember the game against Sunderland (97?) at EP, when we won 4-0? I remember the southbank singing 4-nill to the blue and white, when one of the macham fans ran on to the pitch, grabbed the loose ball and kicked it into the Reading goal. Without missing a beat, the Southbank sang 4-1 to the blue and white... I think the fan managed to dodge the tangos too.
Good bunch of fans, and a good night in the Spread I seem to recall.


Yep - remember it well. Asaba scored two, and ISTR the the Mackem fan ran on and put the ball in the net just after the keeper had put it down and run back to take a goal kick. :lol:


That's it - but who was the keeper? Wiggy? Mautone? don't think it was Hammond...


Mautone, most definitely. Mihalov had gone before Bullivant took over.

Here you go. http://www.royals.org/matdoc/041097.html


Yep - but Mautone only played 4 more games for us after that one.

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by SpaceCruiser » 21 Jun 2007 11:22

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woody61 Anyone remember the game against Sunderland (97?) at EP, when we won 4-0? I remember the southbank singing 4-nill to the blue and white, when one of the macham fans ran on to the pitch, grabbed the loose ball and kicked it into the Reading goal. Without missing a beat, the Southbank sang 4-1 to the blue and white... I think the fan managed to dodge the tangos too.
Good bunch of fans, and a good night in the Spread I seem to recall.


Yep - remember it well. Asaba scored two, and ISTR the the Mackem fan ran on and put the ball in the net just after the keeper had put it down and run back to take a goal kick. :lol:


That's it - but who was the keeper? Wiggy? Mautone? don't think it was Hammond...


Mautone, most definitely. Mihalov had gone before Bullivant took over.

Here you go. http://www.royals.org/matdoc/041097.html


Yep - but Mautone only played 4 more games for us after that one.


True, injuries took their toll. Hammond took over after that, didn't he?


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by handbags_harris » 21 Jun 2007 11:23

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I wonder why :?

kiwiroyal this cannot include promotion to the prem or any other league


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That one slipped through your fingers didn't it Compo :wink:

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by Dirk Gently » 21 Jun 2007 11:24

SpaceCruiser True, injuries took their toll. Hammond took over after that, didn't he?


Hammond, then Colgan (remember the comedy goal at Crewe) then Scott Howie.

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by T.R.O.L.I. » 21 Jun 2007 11:30

handbags_harris That one slipped through your fingers didn't it Compo :wink:


Not another one? :? :lol:

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by SpaceCruiser » 21 Jun 2007 11:33

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SpaceCruiser True, injuries took their toll. Hammond took over after that, didn't he?


Hammond, then Colgan (remember the comedy goal at Crewe) then Scott Howie.


How could I forget Colgan? He was f*cking awful at Oxford.


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by Dirk Gently » 21 Jun 2007 11:34

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SpaceCruiser True, injuries took their toll. Hammond took over after that, didn't he?


Hammond, then Colgan (remember the comedy goal at Crewe) then Scott Howie.


How could I forget Colgan? He was f*cking awful at Oxford.


That match that signalled the end of Bullivant!

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by Aubery Boyce » 21 Jun 2007 11:41

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SpaceCruiser True, injuries took their toll. Hammond took over after that, didn't he?


Hammond, then Colgan (remember the comedy goal at Crewe) then Scott Howie.


How could I forget Colgan? He was f*cking awful at Oxford.


That match that signalled the end of Bullivant!



I remember talking to Gareth Davies in The Prince in Crowthorne a couple of weeks after that and him saying that they nearly lynched Colgan in the Dressing room after that game.

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by Forbury Lion » 21 Jun 2007 12:39

woody61 Anyone remember the game against Sunderland (97?) at EP, when we won 4-0? I remember the southbank singing 4-nill to the blue and white, when one of the macham fans ran on to the pitch, grabbed the loose ball and kicked it into the Reading goal. Without missing a beat, the Southbank sang 4-1 to the blue and white... I think the fan managed to dodge the tangos too.
Good bunch of fans, and a good night in the Spread I seem to recall.
After the game I went into the Spreadeagle to play a few games of pool against the Mackems, they said the Sunderland fans stoned the team coach after that game and were after the manager's head.

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by holsgrove breaks a leg » 21 Jun 2007 12:46

It would have to be an inept performance from Caskey against Swindon at Elm Park, when suddenly the tannoy announcer accidentally switched the mike on to shout furiously 'For Gods Sake Caskey get off you've done nothing!' -priceless. Amusing moments aside i would say Nogans winner v Bolton, Quinns last min v Plymouth and the 6-0 v West Ham


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by Question Mark » 21 Jun 2007 12:58

Stoke at Home at Elm Park. Who's the fat bird in the white.
Her fella went mental!
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by Compo's Hat » 21 Jun 2007 17:23

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Compo's Hat Only one i haven't seen yet is Curo's shot landing in the Brentford net :D


I wonder why :?

kiwiroyal this cannot include promotion to the prem or any other league


CoMURKEDpo's Hat :lol:


That one slipped through your fingers didn't it Compo :wink:


T.R.O.L.I. Not another one? :? :lol:


Murky sandwiches for me tomorrow :oops:

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by Millsy » 21 Jun 2007 19:37

strap Archie's 93rd and 96th minute strikes to defeat Fat B*stard's Wolves at EP takes some beating.


Spot on.

Archie's second against Wolves - classic.

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by bottom left hand corner » 21 Jun 2007 20:49

wigan play off 2001 with the horses on the pitch

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by Andy » 21 Jun 2007 22:53

glad someone mentioned that stockport county away trip from 93/94.

i remember being blown away by our away support that evening - both the number and non stop vocals! great memories, i'll NEVER forget.

i've still got my match ticket, complete with incorrect date! (think it was re-arranged?)

unfortunately i also attended this game a few years later...

http://www.royals.org/matdoc/030398.html

basically the polar opposite. absolutely wretched in the pissing rain. if any of you went to that i'd be impressed! i was based in the NW for both so cheated i suppose.

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by knights_1990 » 21 Jun 2007 22:56

my favourite is the fight in the game against sheffield united last season

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by Franchise FC » 22 Jun 2007 08:42

Sorry it's taken me a while to check the game, but I've re-discovered my favourite bit of commentary from a live game on Sky.

At the end of the Derby game on New Years Eve 2005 the commentator said :

"The last time Reading lost England were 1-0 down in the Ashes"

Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessssssssssssssssssssssssss!!!!

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